Whose Job Goes Abroad? International Outsourcing and Individual Job Separations

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Whose Job Goes Abroad? International Outsourcing and Individual Job Separations. / Munch, Jakob R.

I: Scandinavian Journal of Economics, Bind 112, Nr. 2, 2010, s. 339-360.

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Munch, JR 2010, 'Whose Job Goes Abroad? International Outsourcing and Individual Job Separations', Scandinavian Journal of Economics, bind 112, nr. 2, s. 339-360. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9442.2010.01607.x

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Munch, J. R. (2010). Whose Job Goes Abroad? International Outsourcing and Individual Job Separations. Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 112(2), 339-360. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9442.2010.01607.x

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Munch JR. Whose Job Goes Abroad? International Outsourcing and Individual Job Separations. Scandinavian Journal of Economics. 2010;112(2):339-360. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9442.2010.01607.x

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Munch, Jakob R. / Whose Job Goes Abroad? International Outsourcing and Individual Job Separations. I: Scandinavian Journal of Economics. 2010 ; Bind 112, Nr. 2. s. 339-360.

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